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Tag Archives: Apple Blossoms
2012 – Tulips at Dow’s Lake, Ottawa
2012 – Tulips at Dow’s Lake, Ottawa May 11, 2012 – Since returning from our Pennsylvania trip I have been sorting through Pennsylvania images and looking out the window at generally overcast skies and rainy weather so hadn’t got down … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Apple Blossoms, apple trees, blossoms, Canada Goose gosling, Cars in parking lot, dwarf Iris, Euphorbia, experimental farm, flower beds, full bloom, irises, magnolias, National Capital Commission, neighborhood houses, ottawa ontario, overcast skies, Perestroyka tulip, rock gardens, Statue Man with two hats, tulip beds, tulip festival, tulips, walkways
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Apple Bossom Blizzard
Today we decided to take our bikes and wander through the bike and walking paths of Kanata’s Beaverbrook and Kanata Lakes subdivisions and then checked out the progress of the construction work on the Terry Fox extension and then arrived … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Apple Blossoms, apple trees, azalea, beaver pond, beaverbrook, bicycling trail, Canada Geese, cocoon, construction work, cycling, drops of rain, foget-me-nots, hosta, Kanata, kanata lakes, light drizzle, lytle park, Ontario, Ottawa, planned community, poison ivy, rain came down, springtime, terry fox, Variegated hosta leaves, walkways, windy day
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It didn’t rain today!
As the later flowering tulips got a bit of sunshine today, they weren’t the only flowers blossoming in my yard. The flowering crabapples and the regular apples are putting on a nice display and I expect that this weekend the … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Apple Blossoms, blue hosta, Canada blue, crabapple blossoms, hosta, Kanata, Ontario, Ottawa, tulip festival, tulips
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Tulips, Tulips and More Tulips – Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake, Ottawa, Ontario.
Thursday and the tulips are all ready just waiting for the weekend crowds.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
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